Unable to install google plugin for eclipse indigo - gwt

I'm setting up eclipse indigo for developing gwt application. But I can't be continue when I got an error message while adding update site http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.7 in eclipse. It showed me "could not find http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.7". My error was captured and can bee seen at http://i.stack.imgur.com/4mgAr.png.
I have no idea what's wrong. I'm just simply following the instructions at https://developers.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-eclipse-3.7.
I know I can download the plugins separately from https://developers.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-from-zip. But I have no permission to download it.
I'm using ubuntu 11.10 32bit and jdk 1.6.0_23.
Thanks for your help.

Please check your proxy entries of eclipse preferences. (window -> preferences -> General -> Network connections )

I am also facing the same problem while installing the GWT plugin. I have removed the proxy and tried to install the plugin. For that I have removed the laptop from my network connection and accessing the internet from other device(datacard) and tried...Yes installed successfully.
You can use the same link for INDIGO.

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UPDATE
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Help -> Install New Software
Choose "Helios - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios" site
Expand "Web, XML, and Java EE Development"
Check JST Server Adapters (version 3.2.2)
Please change the download URL in step 2 according to the Eclipse version which you are using.
Hope this helps.

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I'm trying to install GWT plugin i eclipse.
It showing error like,
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Google Plugin for Eclipse 4.2 3.2.4.v201306061638-rel-r42
But there is no plugin installed. And also it is not at all working
Please make sure that you are downloading and installling the right plugin.
You can get the details from below link :
https://developers.google.com/eclipse/docs/download
You have to run your eclipse as administrator, I have same problem with it.
Also make uncheck Proxy entries from Window->Preferences->Network Connections

Where is the TestNG eclipse plugin

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Both questions are quite old so the links there do not work anymore. I have Eclipse 3.5 and I would like to install the Eclipse TestNG plugin. What is the location of the update site? I am moving to TestNG so I can move the latest version of TestNG
PS: I have tried http://beust.com/eclipse/ but it throw me an NPE as shown below
Try to download TestNG plugin from Market Place.
Eclipse - > Help - > Eclipse MarketPlace -> TestNG..
Install it. After restarting Eclipse use it.
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Use that above link as the Location, make sure to include the http://.
I used the latest url posted on the following page http://beust.com/eclipse-old/
That is http://beust.com/eclipse-old/eclipse-6.7.0.20120825_1316/
It worked perfectly fine.
Your URL looks fine (http://beust.com/eclipse) hence I suspect an issue unrelated to this, maybe your Eclipse installation is buggy or incorrectly configured (I did not need any special config on my Eclipse install though).
IN windows how to install testng plugin in Eclipse:
1. Open Eclipse
2. Click on Help at top menu
3. Click on Install New Software... sub-menu
4. Click on Add button
Do the following at Add Repository pop-up:
5. Enter name as (Example - testng)
6. Enter URL as your requirement:
For Eclipse 3.4 and above, enter http://beust.com/eclipse
For Eclipse 3.3 and below, enter http://beust.com/eclipse1
7. Click on OK button
8. Check process bar is displayed because plugin is installed in eclipse
After installation follow the steps below:
i) Restart eclipse
ii) Go to Window-> Preferences and observe the left panel
iii) TestNG is enlisted
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earlier comment:
After a lot of attemp and trying different URL finally found the URL worked for me : http://beust.com/eclipse-old/eclipse-6.7.0.20120825_1316/
all other URL kept on giving error for MD5 example:
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context was:(profile=epp.package.jee, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=).
Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.testng.eclipse,6.9.11.201604020423.
MD5 hash is not as expected. Expected: da03b0c2cd24e2636ad05a151538b195 and found 60ea74539d11470e704c4210de6e5573.
Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.testng.eclipse.maven,6.9.11.201604020423.
MD5 hash is not as expected. Expected: 91946a86a2a3ae80d8583be62a9fe068 and found 0f70e9fd8a1bb2564f26bc4730a58922.
if the link: http://beust.com/eclipse/ is not working for versions 3.4 and above, there could be some problem with the Network Connections of your eclipse.
Go to Window->Preferences-> search for SSL or Network Connections.
Check if the settings for the same are in place as per your internet/intranet.
open Eclipse
CLick on Help at top navigator
Click on install new software
Click on add Button
Add Repository pop-up is open
Enter name as (Example - TestNG)
Enter URL - http://beust.com/eclipse
Click on OK button
Check process bar is displayed because plugin is install in ecplise
After restart the eclipse
Check Testng is install in ecplise
For eclipse Luna - http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/testng-eclipse/metrics
Drag and drop the install icon to the eclipse workspace and follow instructions.
Works like charm.
In my case, looks like updates for Eclipse was the issue.
I just installed the updates to my eclipse (Luna Service Release 2 (4.4.2) Build id: 20150219-0600) and restarted Eclipse.
Then, went to help->Eclipse Marketplace-> searched TestNG and Installed it.
This worked for me.
The given site "http://beust.com/eclipse" gets redirected to
http://dl.bintray.com/testng-team/testng-eclipse-release/
because of that eclipse fails to fetch the plugin in the original URL.
to fix that, go to help->install new software
now add new site at work with
"https://dl.bintray.com/testng-team/testng-eclipse-release/"
it is "https", doing this will list down the plugins available in the URL,
select TestNG, and continue to install it.
it worked for me, hope it works for you as well.